In Mississippi, many families rely on the Nissan Rogue, a compact crossover that has offered comfort and reliability since 2008. Whether you're cruising through city streets or navigating rural backroads, the Rogue has proven to be a versatile and dependable choice for families across the state. As these vehicles age, many owners are beginning to transition away from their trusted Rogues, making room for newer models while giving back to the community.
Magnolia Motors Gift is here to assist Mississippi residents in donating their Nissan Rogue, whether it’s from the first, second, or third generation. With 18 model years available, our program aims to streamline the donation process, ensuring that your vehicle can continue to serve a purpose beyond its years, supporting local charities and initiatives that benefit those in need.
📖Generation guide
Gen 1 • 2008-2013
The first-generation Rogue (S35) established itself with a sporty design and efficient use of interior space. Commonly sought after for their reliability, these models can still provide excellent value.
Gen 2 • 2014-2020
The second-gen Rogue (T32) became Nissan's best-seller and is known for its spacious interior and advanced safety features. However, watch for CVT transmission issues and oil consumption problems.
Gen 3 • 2021-present
The latest iteration (T33) showcases a modern design and enhanced technology. Current owners appreciate features that offer convenience, although some report minor infotainment issues.
Rogue Sport • 2017-2022
The Rogue Sport (Qashqai) caters to a younger audience with its sportier design. Although built on a different platform, it remains a popular choice among compact SUV enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
Each generation of the Nissan Rogue has its unique set of challenges. The first-generation models (2008-2013) may exhibit overheating in the AWD coupling, while the second generation (2014-2020) is notorious for CVT transmission failures and oil consumption issues. The electronic hood latch can also fail in these models. The latest third generation has experienced some infotainment freezing. Being aware of these issues can help you make an informed decision when donating your vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
When considering the donation value of your Nissan Rogue, factors such as AWD versus 2WD and trim levels play a significant role. Generally, more premium trims like the LE, SV, SL, and Platinum will fetch a higher value, especially in good condition. Additionally, the value may be affected by the vehicle’s mileage, particularly for those in the 100,000 to 180,000-mile range that often experience transmission issues. If your vehicle's worth exceeds $5,000, be prepared to complete Form 8283, Section B for appraisal purposes.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Nissan Rogue to Magnolia Motors Gift is a straightforward process. Our experienced team can assist with standard flatbed pickup, while also accommodating specific needs for AWD vehicles. If your Rogue has roof racks or cargo boxes, these can be included in the donation. We aim to make the process seamless and beneficial for both you and the community.
Mississippi regional notes
In Mississippi, climate plays a pivotal role in vehicle longevity. Snow-belt areas may see more wear and tear due to harsh winters, while sun-belt regions often deal with sun exposure and heat-related issues. Understanding your local context can help you gauge the condition of your Nissan Rogue and its donation value.